Lemon Asparagus Pasta Salad with Banana Peppers, Cucumber, and Feta

Easy enough to toss together in a hurry, this tasty Lemon Asparagus Pasta Salad is great for busy weekdays, lazy weekends, and all your summer parties and barbecues!

The chickpea has a habit of marching over to the fridge and chirping for, coincidentally, the very one thing I’ve run out of. This morning it was string cheese. The horror! As to be expected this was a hard one to explain to my mini-me. She just couldn’t fathom a world where there was not string cheese awaiting her in the fridge.

I know kid, I get it. A world without cheese is a scary place indeed!

I’m guilty of the same disbelief. When the craving for pasta salad struck I couldn’t shake it, yet I was missing all the usual suspects! I was clear out of tomatoes and bell peppers and running dangerously low on olive oil. Of course running out of ingredients has it’s perks, and improvising has lead to my favorite P&C recipes!

In fact, running out of pantry and produce staples led to [this] tasty salad, [this] wildly addictive side dish, and even my bell pepper pizzas! Talk about awesome! What’s even more awesome is that we now get to add this finger-licking pasta salad to the list! It’s light and crisp and so. flipping. good.

You can even add a pinch of parsley and red pepper flakes if you're feeling feisty!

Enjoy at room temperature.

Recipe Notes

Freshly grated parmesan makes a tasty optional topping too!

This salad is ready to rock your next party or picnic! Since pasta is notorious for soaking up all your yummy homemade dressing, feel free to whisk together a little extra! I like to pour a little dressing onto my salad just before serving and top it with a little bit of extra feta. So good!

If you get a chance to try this Asparagus Pasta Salad, let me know! You can leave me a comment here (LOVE checking those daily!) or tag @PEASandCRAYONS on Instagram so I can happy dance over your creations. I can’t wait to see what you whip up!

special diets and swaps

No mini cucumbers? No problem! Simply grab an english cucumber (they’re sweet and have edible skin much like the mini cukes) or peel and seed a standard cucumber. You’ll want about two and a half cups of chopped cucumber for this salad. Easy peasy!

Though I used champagne vinegar, white wine vinegar and regular white vinegar will also work! Same goes for the oil, feel free to use your go-to for this salad! Avocado, olive, and grape seed are all awesome options. As for the pasta, any shape will work! Orzo would be fantastic and so would rotini.

so . . . how was it?!

SO GOOD! I love my classic pasta salad but this bad boy totally gives it a run for it’s money! The lemony dressing pairs perfectly with the crisp veggies, yielding a light and refreshing salad that my friends and I could not get enough of! I can’t wait to make it again!

Comments

I do not have asparagus or feta but I’m thinking of substituting with thinly-sliced snow peas and gorgonzola cheese. What do you think? I’m not very good with selecting substitutes. Also, could this made a day ahead or will the cucumbers turn mushy?

Hey Martha! Snow peas would be a glorious swap here! Gorgonzola could be wonderful too but I’d first try the salad without the cheese, then add a little at a time, to taste. It’s super flavorful so this way you add the perfect amount to make your taste buds happy! You can absolutely make this the night before. When I’m making it ahead of time, I usually only add a little bit of dressing to season the salad (the veggies and pasta will soak it up) and then add the remainder before serving the next day. Hope this helps! xoxo

Donna

We left out the banana peppers and added black olives so the dish would suit our preferences. This salad was delicious! Even my daughter who swore she didn’t like sour asparagus and therefore wouldn’t like it ate thirds! Next time we’re doubling the feta though. We are cheese people to the max.

Emily

I love this recipe – and your others! – but is there a trick to keeping the dressing in the fridge? I saved some of this for later, and the oil separated in the dressing…it could be user error in whisking, but if there’s a trick, I’d love to hear it. 🙂

Hi Emily! I’m so glad you love it! No error whatsoever in the whisking, but instead we’re working against science here 😉 The oil will naturally separate and need to be whisked back in for temporary emulsification. To keep the dressing together, you can add an extra ingredient such as dijon mustard and/or a little mashed feta cheese. They’ll help keep the oil and vinegar from parting ways for ya and taste great too!

Emily

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Clara

I tried this but made a few changes. I just made 1 portion, and used wholewheat fusilli. I added 3 steamed asparagus stems, some cucumber and some cherry tomatoes. Then I mixed some extra virgin olive oil with some fresh lemon juice, lemon zest and black pepper. It was really tasty, and fresh. I’d definitely recommend it!

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